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    1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One

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    Posted February 18, 2009 11:26 AM
    Design-comic noire for your visual enjoyment. As expected, I had a lot of fun drawing in this style, and no, Frank Miller didn't invent it, okay? He did popularize it, and it works wonders on this format, so I'll give him that. If you really want to see people working with skill like this, check out Mike Mignola or Tim Sale.

    I've found that creating this strip has actually been improving my day-job illustration skills. Generally, the art in the comic is "Nate Voss Light," a less-filling, slightly-off-taste form of the same great beverage you enjoy as "Nate Voss Heavy," the champaign of spot illustration. It's quicker and definitely off the cuff, done entirely on the wacom. But yesterday, as I sat down to do some Heavy illustration, I found some things coming easier to me than they used to, most especially expressive faces and body language. I've always told people that doing the comic, rapidly approaching its 50th installment, was a way to keep my skills sharp. I always assumed I was lying when I said that. I guess not?

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    8 Comments

    Adam Duquette | February 18, 2009 12:56 PM

    Going all Frank Miller on us, huh?

    Adam Duquette | February 18, 2009 1:39 PM

    My post seems stupid now, following the updated post about todays comic. Oh well, nice work though.

    Nate VossAuthor Profile Page | February 18, 2009 1:45 PM

    Don't feel bad, Adam! Your post totally informed my post. I couldn't have done it without you, buddy!

    kadavy | February 19, 2009 2:27 AM

    "colored-pencil drawings of Tupac"

    God, that made me laugh. Do those still exist?

    Jem | February 19, 2009 3:36 AM

    Nice - always look forward to these.

    Slightly off topic, but with the Wacom, is it purely a time-saving device or can you illustrate as well as pen/paper/scanner?

    I'm considering getting one, but have heard really conflicting opinions from people.

    What model do you use?

    Cheers

    Jem

    Geoff Thibeau | February 19, 2009 9:21 AM

    Jem:
    It completely depends on the method and the software (and talent I guess, too). I prefer Illustrator using the brush tool with pressure-sensitive stroke weight. Nate, I believe, prefers Photoshop using the pen tool. My roommate prefers Photoshop with the brush tool at 1-3px radius and opacity sensitivity rather than brush size variation; he also has PainterX, a Corel product, that simulates real painting (it's frighteningly realistic). Von Glitschka makes all of his illustrative decisions on paper, then uses the pen tool in Illustrator (although, actually, I don't know if he uses a drawing tablet).

    Bottom line is that you'll probably love it; it feels more natural to hold a pen to draw, even if it's tracing a scanned illustration, than to hold a mouse (or track pad, yuck!). Most everyone (myself included) starts on paper, or at least from a reference photograph on a separate layer. And it's personal preference whether you stick to the original once you've begun creating vectors.

    The main benefit, at least for me, is the ability to undo. But that's probably closely associated to my method (with the varying stroke weight).

    Tom Nemitz | February 19, 2009 11:31 AM

    @kadavy

    Yes, I know its hard to believe, but they still exist. And every year there's another batch. They're like Bebe's Kids, they don't die...they multiply!

    andyRespire | February 26, 2009 5:10 PM

    "Colored pencil drawings of Tupac and hot sauce bottles." Crap, that's my whole portfolio. But did I throw Verdana on one illo so it could pass an an ad.

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    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      andyRespire says: "Colored pencil drawings of Tupac and hot sauce bottles." Crap, that's my whole portfolio. But did I throw Verdana on one illo so it could pass an an ad.
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      Tom Nemitz says: @kadavy Yes, I know its hard to believe, but they still exist. And every year there's another batch. They're like Bebe's Kids, they don't die...they multiply!
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      Geoff Thibeau says: Jem: It completely depends on the method and the software (and talent I guess, too). I prefer Illustrator using the brush tool with pressure-sensitive stroke weight. Nate, I believe, prefers Photoshop
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      Jem says: Nice - always look forward to these. Slightly off topic, but with the Wacom, is it purely a time-saving device or can you illustrate as well as pen/paper/scanner? I'm considering getting one, but h
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      kadavy says: "colored-pencil drawings of Tupac" God, that made me laugh. Do those still exist?
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      Nate Voss says: Don't feel bad, Adam! Your post totally informed my post. I couldn't have done it without you, buddy!
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      Adam Duquette says: My post seems stupid now, following the updated post about todays comic. Oh well, nice work though.
    • 1Pt.Rule Comic: Force Justify, Part One
      Adam Duquette says: Going all Frank Miller on us, huh?
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